Literature DB >> 13457450

Control of heat casualties at military training centers.

C P YAGLOU, D MINARD.   

Abstract

Keywords:  ARMED FORCES PERSONNEL/diseases; HEAT/injurious effects

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Year:  1957        PMID: 13457450

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AMA Arch Ind Health        ISSN: 0567-3933


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5.  The development of the Hong Kong Heat Index for enhancing the heat stress information service of the Hong Kong Observatory.

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9.  Voluntary drinking and hydration in trained, heat-acclimatized girls exercising in a hot and humid climate.

Authors:  Anita M Rivera-Brown; Farah A Ramírez-Marrero; Boguslaw Wilk; Oded Bar-Or
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10.  Dynamic sweating response of man to infrared irradiation in various spectral regions.

Authors:  T Ogawa; J Sugenoya; N Ohnishi; K Natsume; M Ochiai; M Nishida; N Shinoda; K Katoh; R Imamura
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